"Want to come to my parents' house for dinner tonight?" Jeong-min asked Lisa over the phone. "My mom has been bugging me to invite you over. Plus, I thought we could hang after. Jisoo is going out with her college friends and I can't remember the last time we hung out, just the two of us."
Lisa already knew Jisoo was going out with friends because Jennie was one of them. It had been just under a week since Jennie dropped her off after going home for Labor Day, but Lisa still missed her. She had been disappointed to find out Jennie had plans, especially since they had barely spoken all week because Jennie had a lot going on at work. She promised to tell her all about it when they finally got together on Sunday, but Lisa hated to wait that long. God, she was pathetic.
"I'm in. What time are you thinking?"
"My mom said dinner should be ready at six, so want to plan on coming around 5:30?"
"Sounds perfect."
"Not entirely," Jeong-min said hesitantly. "SooHo will be there."
Lisa couldn't help her groan. "I guess that shouldn't be surprising since he still lives with your parents."
"Yeah, I was hoping he'd have plans, but apparently no one wants to spend time with him. Shocking."
Lisa laughed. "I can't imagine why. Is he still being a douche to you?"
"Oh yeah. It keeps getting worse and worse the closer it gets to the wedding. And he wonders why I didn't choose him as the best man. He's a freaking child." Jeong-min sighed and Lisa could feel his frustration through the phone. "Anyway, I'll see you tonight."
"See you then," Lisa said before hanging up the phone.
Lisa spent the day lounging around the house until it was time to get ready to go to the Sheas' house. Even though she had been there a few times before, she was still amazed every time she saw their house, and this time was no different. She wasn't sure what qualifies something as a mansion, but she had to imagine this was it. It had three stories, plus a finished basement and was big enough to be sectioned into "wings." The second-floor west wing was where Jeong-min's bedroom was, but it was more of its own apartment than a bedroom since it included a sitting room with a TV, couch, and mini kitchenette, a full bathroom, and then a separate area to sleep. Aside from his bedroom, she had only really seen the basement and the main dining room since Jeong-min always insisted it was too annoying to give a tour. She assumed it was because he didn't like showing off just how much money his family had.
As she walked up to the house, she had to admit she didn't blame SooHo for moving back in with his parents after college. Even with his trust fund and whatever job he was working now, nowhere he lived would be nearly as nice as this. When she reached the door, she hit the button for the intercom system.
"Sorry. We're not taking in any strays tonight," the voice on the other end said. Lisa rolled her eyes. Freaking SooHo. "Don't roll your eyes at me." Lisa looked around and SooHo started to laugh. "Do you really think my parents wouldn't have a camera at the front door? That shirt is hideous, by the way."
Lisa just laughed. That was the worst jab he could have made since the selfie Lisa had sent Jennie earlier was answered with a bunch of drooling emojis and a text that said That shirt is hot, but it would look even better on my bedroom floor. God, she was hot just thinking about it. Thank God she was going to see Jennie the next day.
"Shut up, asshole," Lisa heard Jeong-min say to SooHo. "Sorry, Lis, I'll be right down."
After a minute or so, Jeong-min opened the front door with an apologetic look on his face. "Sorry about SooHo. And I apologize in advance for anything he might say over dinner. He's just acting like such a jerk lately."
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I/We Won (Jenlisa Adaptation)
Fanfiction/The story is not mine. All rights and credit goes to the excellent original author Erica L./ Jennie Kim and Lalisa Manobal were high school rivals who thought they would never have to deal with each other again. Eight years after graduating, the t...